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Healing & Creativity | Bri Gearhart Staton at the Poetry Table | Gather Poets

21 min · 10. mar. 2026
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Bri Gearhart Staton (she/her) is a South Dakota poet whose writing explores experiences that exist in the periphery. Bri’s poetry has been published by Button Poetry, FLARE, Wildscape, The Page Gallery Journal, Livina Press, and in a number of anthologies, including the Gather anthology. A mother of two, her objectively hilarious children are the joys of her heart. Connect with her on Instagram @bristaton.writes

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